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  • earns competitive fellowship Read Next PLU hosts Special Olympics Washington events COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and

  • Cybersecurity Training Options @ PLUPLU currently offers customizable cybersecurity training programs for all members of the PLU community through KnowBe4.com.  Please refer to the available options listed below that apply to you based on your current role: PLU Employees and Student Workers: Cybersecurity training campaigns can be set up for departments or groups by request via the I&TS Help Desk ticketing system at helpdesk.plu.edu.  When requested, someone from the Information and Technology

  • (s) you have in mind. Contact Ryan Marsh to start the process.Available Clinicians: Asieh Mahyar, Visiting Instructor of Music, Interim Director of Orchestral Studies Svend Rønning, Associate Professor of Music, Chair of String Studies, Instructor of Violin Clinic InquiresFor more information about orchestra clinics at PLU, or a PLU clinician at your school, contact Ryan Marsh, Administrative and Performance Manager, in the PLU Music Department. You can help expedite arrangements for your visit

  • May 15, 2014 Furry Therapy: ASPLU Brings Pets Back to PLU to Relieve Test Stress PLU student Maylen Anthony ’16 gets a kiss from Addy the therapy dog during finals week in December 2013. ASPLU will bring more pets to campus for Spring finals week, May 19-23. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) PLU Marketing & Communications To spread cheer and relieve stress during Finals Week, Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University is again partnering with volunteer organizations, including Therapy Dogs

  • Renee Simms Fiction, Nonfiction Biography Biography Renee Simms, J.D., MFA, is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, a John Gardner Fiction Fellowship at Bread Loaf, and fellowships from Ragdale and Vermont Studio Center. She’s an associate professor of African American Studies at University of Puget Sound and teaches with the Rainier Writing Workshop, Pacific Lutheran’s low-residency MFA program. Her debut story collection Meet Behind Mars was a Foreword

  • romance nor a farce. It is, rather, a contemplative work and richly timeless commentary on nothing less than the tragicomedy of human existence. It’s also deceptively subtle and doesn’t rely on obvious conflict to draw us in or push its plot along. Show Dates: October 18*-20, 26 & 27 at 7:30 pm. and Oct. 28 at 2pm. * October 18 is Student Preview. Tickets are $8 General Admission and $5 with PLU ID. Call the Campus Concierge at 253.535.7411 to purchase. Read Previous Fall in love with “Almost, Maine

  • romance nor a farce. It is, rather, a contemplative work and richly timeless commentary on nothing less than the tragicomedy of human existence. It’s also deceptively subtle and doesn’t rely on obvious conflict to draw us in or push its plot along. Show Dates: October 18*-20, 26 & 27 at 7:30 pm. and Oct. 28 at 2pm. * October 18 is Student Preview. Tickets are $8 General Admission and $5 with PLU ID. Call the Campus Concierge at 253.535.7411 to purchase. Read Previous Fall in love with “Almost, Maine

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Class Notes Uncategorized / September 1, 2014 Let Us Know S tay tuned for an all-new batch of bigger and better Class Notes in November—and in the meantime, tell us what you’ve been up to! Submit your own Class Note (and high-res photo!) by Feb. 1, 2015, for inclusion in the May print and online editions of ResoLUTE.   Add Class Note   (You also can mail your news and/or photos to Office of Alumni and Constituent

  • programmatic costs for which the applicant seeks support (e.g., support for field trips, honoraria for guest speakers, or the purchase of teaching materials). Proposals should be submitted electronically to the office of the Provost. The proposal should include a one-page description of the course or course unit(s) related to Scandinavia (including a rationale for the course/unit), a proposed budget, estimated course enrollment, and a timeline (including when in AY 24-25 the course will be taught

  • Farewell Celebration 2019 NameDepartment Callista BrownEnglish Department Mary Ann CarrSchool of Nursing David HuelsbeckAnthropology Department Rhonda LizziSchool of Nursing Liam O'LoughlinEnglish Department Norris PetersonEconomics Department David RobbinsAdvancement Sheri TonnChemistry Department **This is not a complete list of those individuals leaving the university; it includes only those who have confirmed attendance at the event. If you have questions regarding this list or the Farewell